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today president obama will become the first sitting u.s. president to vote early when he casts his ballot in chicago in a couple of hours from now. the president will join more than 7 million people who have already voted early, and it's these early ballots that team obama hopes will give them the edge as it did four years ago. let me bring in jim warren, chicago editor of "the daily beast" "newsweek." jim, great pleasure having you on. what are you hearing from folks in chicago? >> first of all, tamron, i did not know until a few minutes ago that you and rahm emanuel share a penchant for colorful language. >> everybody from texas curses. i just generalized my whole state. >> exclusively as hour ago the cook county clerk gave me their latest figure. 95,000 folks in cook county v t voted early, which is a huge increase over 2008 when at this same point 67,000 had voted. what's that all about? for sure has something to do with folks having become more has been waited to voting early. it has something to do with the convenience of it all. it h
today president obama will become the first sitting u.s. president to vote early when he casts his ballot in chicago in a couple of hours from now. the president will join more than 7 million people who have already voted early, and it's these early ballots that team obama hopes will give them the edge as it did four years ago. let me bring in jim warren, chicago editor of "the daily beast" "newsweek." jim, great pleasure having you on. what are you hearing from folks in...
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a u.s. government official tells cnn that the latest intelligence suggests the core group of suspects that launched the initial part of the attack on the mission was somewhere between 35 and 40. around a dozen of them are believed to have ties to either al qaeda in iraq or al qaeda in the islamic magroup. still others believed to be part of ansar al sharia and many said to be egyptian jihadis. others were looters say officials, and unarmed. susan kelly, cnn, new york. >>> have to talk about the weather now. hurricane sandy takes aim at the bahamas after pounding cuba. the category 2 hurricane is blamed for at least two reported deaths, one in jamaica and another in haiti and people living along the u.s. east coast could be affected by sandy. rob marciano is here. he's tracking sandy. so who is she going to hit? >> kind of late in the season for this but looks like everybody on the east coast, directly on the east coast, will be affected by this storm. right now winds of 105 miles per hour, r
a u.s. government official tells cnn that the latest intelligence suggests the core group of suspects that launched the initial part of the attack on the mission was somewhere between 35 and 40. around a dozen of them are believed to have ties to either al qaeda in iraq or al qaeda in the islamic magroup. still others believed to be part of ansar al sharia and many said to be egyptian jihadis. others were looters say officials, and unarmed. susan kelly, cnn, new york. >>> have to talk...
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this is a chart, the u.s. debt clock, and viewers can see it, you can look into the cameras with viewers. the u.s. national debt, $16 trillion and counting. also, as you look at that, you look at $3.5 trillion in spending this last fiscal year. you talk about programs you can cut, but it is clear the three biggest drivers are medicare, social security, and defense, six out of 10 federal dollars. what are the tough choices that you are willing to make when it comes to prioritizing cuts in benefits or defense, because it is clear that the only three areas you can make substantive differences, and for the tea party, the people who put you in office, state how you would make the tough choices. where do you cut? >> you included the overseas contingency operations. now we are now out of iraq, that does not count. my opponent said he would not support. cut the defense budget over the next 10 years. it is the sequestration that i am against. 62% of the budget is net interest on the debt. one of the things, stop with a
this is a chart, the u.s. debt clock, and viewers can see it, you can look into the cameras with viewers. the u.s. national debt, $16 trillion and counting. also, as you look at that, you look at $3.5 trillion in spending this last fiscal year. you talk about programs you can cut, but it is clear the three biggest drivers are medicare, social security, and defense, six out of 10 federal dollars. what are the tough choices that you are willing to make when it comes to prioritizing cuts in...
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mourdock to the u.s. senate. a year ago he was asked about a personhood bill on mike huckabee's show. here's what he said. >> would you have supported the constitutional amendment that life is established at conception? >> absolutely. >> absolutely. as for mr. mourdock, he believes that a woman must carry a rapist's baby because life is life, period. so does paul ryan. >> i've always adopted the idea that the method of conception doesn't change the definition of life. >> the method of conception. that's what we call rape. no wonder mitt romney can't reject mourdock. when it comes to policy, paul ryan and mourdock have the same position. the issue has now caught up with them all, just days before the election and president obama knows it. >> let me make you a single proposition. rape is rape. it is a crime. so these various distinctions about -- don't make so much sense to me. don't make any sense to me. this is why you don't want a bunch of politicians, mostly male, making decisions about women's health care deci
mourdock to the u.s. senate. a year ago he was asked about a personhood bill on mike huckabee's show. here's what he said. >> would you have supported the constitutional amendment that life is established at conception? >> absolutely. >> absolutely. as for mr. mourdock, he believes that a woman must carry a rapist's baby because life is life, period. so does paul ryan. >> i've always adopted the idea that the method of conception doesn't change the definition of life....
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. >> i'm asking you as a candidate for the u.s. senate. >> sure. i am angry and feel terrible that politicians like sherrod brown and others supported a process that stripped hard-working retirees in the youngstown area of their pensions. >> that doesn't answer the question. let's get back to the question. >> i personally would have had a very real problem with stripping these delphi -- >> no. >> please, sir, don't put words in my mouth. the premise -- >> somebody has to put words in your mouth. all you do is talk in circles. >> unbelievable. it takes talking in circles to an even wider circle. >>> up next -- how can anybody vote for that guy? coming up colin powell endorsed president obama today and warned about the neocon crowd that surrounds mitt romney. do we want to go back to the same people that took us to war in iraq. that's a good question and you're going to get the answer here in a minute on "hardball," the place for politics. mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands
. >> i'm asking you as a candidate for the u.s. senate. >> sure. i am angry and feel terrible that politicians like sherrod brown and others supported a process that stripped hard-working retirees in the youngstown area of their pensions. >> that doesn't answer the question. let's get back to the question. >> i personally would have had a very real problem with stripping these delphi -- >> no. >> please, sir, don't put words in my mouth. the premise --...
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their remarks from the u.s. chamber of commerce legal summit are and -- a hour. >> see what we can do to push concepts forward. our final panel of the afternoon focuses on the event that is dominating conversation across the nation and the world actually. i've spoken to many people overseas recently, and everybody is focused on the upcoming election. obviously, from our perspective here at the institute of legal reform, whoever wins the presidential election will have a major impact on legal, regulatory, and enforcement issues going forward. just as crucial as the presidential election, for many of us, are the congressional contests that determine the control, obviously, of the senate and the house. to discuss the upcoming elections, we have invited two well-known political figures from the great commonwealth of pennsylvania, former senator rick santorum, a republican, and former governor ed rendell, a democrat. neither of these men are known for being at a loss for words so i think we'll have a very lively disc
their remarks from the u.s. chamber of commerce legal summit are and -- a hour. >> see what we can do to push concepts forward. our final panel of the afternoon focuses on the event that is dominating conversation across the nation and the world actually. i've spoken to many people overseas recently, and everybody is focused on the upcoming election. obviously, from our perspective here at the institute of legal reform, whoever wins the presidential election will have a major impact on...
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u.s. officials knew the attack on libyan consulate was terror related. this morning we know a terror suspect now in custody in tunisia claimed responsibility on facebook just hours after the attack. john miller is here. john, good morning. what do we make of this arrest in tunisia? >> well this is somebody we've been tracking for a while. this was an individual who was in custody a couple of weeks ago in turkey and the fbi was actively trying to get an interview with him in turkey and the turks deported him to tunisia. they are negotiating with the tunisian government. he's reportedly behind that posting claiming responsibility. the question about him is that it probably doesn't make him a leader of ansar al sharia claiming response about it but he may have had access to the leaders. i should add in they believe he was there at the scene of the attack not just posting information. >> what about these emails that have been on tand? many critics say they are a smoke gun. 24 hours after the a
u.s. officials knew the attack on libyan consulate was terror related. this morning we know a terror suspect now in custody in tunisia claimed responsibility on facebook just hours after the attack. john miller is here. john, good morning. what do we make of this arrest in tunisia? >> well this is somebody we've been tracking for a while. this was an individual who was in custody a couple of weeks ago in turkey and the fbi was actively trying to get an interview with him in turkey and the...
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on wisconsin avenue in northwesterly this morning trying to figure out how to get worley back in the u.s. the incident began just after midnight when worley's silver toyota hit a tree and overturned on massachusetts avenue northwest. this man who asked not to be identified stopped to help. >> there was a man inside the vehicle trying to get out. he was banging on the sun roof, and not being able to open it. so i ran back to my car, and picked up a hammer to break the glass. >> reporter: but he says the man managed to get out by himself and took off running. the good samaritan followed all the way to the 2600 block of wisconsin avenue. >> and i turned the corner, and i was mystified because i was staring at gates of the russian embassy. i quickly glanced inside and i didn't see anyone. so i thought, nobody would be stupid enough or crazy enough to climb the gates of the russian embassy. >> reporter: after about 90 minutes of negotiation, which appeared cordial but a little tense, worley was released by the russians and taken to a waiting ambulance to be treated for his injuries. the entir
on wisconsin avenue in northwesterly this morning trying to figure out how to get worley back in the u.s. the incident began just after midnight when worley's silver toyota hit a tree and overturned on massachusetts avenue northwest. this man who asked not to be identified stopped to help. >> there was a man inside the vehicle trying to get out. he was banging on the sun roof, and not being able to open it. so i ran back to my car, and picked up a hammer to break the glass. >>...
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of a team of skilled policy advocates driving a remarkable turnaround that has already changed the u.s. political landscape. >> warming isn't, in fact, accelerating. in fact, there's been none for 15 years. >> hockenberry: there's christopher monckton, a big draw at these meetings, who brings the skeptics to their feet every time. >> god bless america. >> hockenberry: republican congressman james sensenbrenner of wisconsin, vice chairman of the use science committee. >> paul krugman accused my colleagues and me of treason against the planet. (laughter) >> hockenberry: there's chris horner from the competitive enterprise institute... >> ...economic salvation. this is our way out. >> hockenberry: and james taylor, senior fellow at the heartland institute, organizer of this gathering. >> the debate indeed is over. in the years prior to 2007, the 2008 elections, we actually heard from many folks that we should tone it down on global warming, we should not talk about the issue, because the court of public opinion had already decided and we were on the losing end. but we believe that if we p
of a team of skilled policy advocates driving a remarkable turnaround that has already changed the u.s. political landscape. >> warming isn't, in fact, accelerating. in fact, there's been none for 15 years. >> hockenberry: there's christopher monckton, a big draw at these meetings, who brings the skeptics to their feet every time. >> god bless america. >> hockenberry: republican congressman james sensenbrenner of wisconsin, vice chairman of the use science committee....
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the u.s.? if so, where? clark howard will be with us as well in about 45 minutes. he will be talking about windows 8, the new operating system here. some say they can hardly recognize it. but is that a good thing? ow. >> hurricane sandy has packed a punch as it passes through the caribbean. two deaths have been blamed on the system, one in jamaica, one in haiti. folks along the coast of florida may start seeing the effects of that storm as well. all right, chad. is it going to hit the u.s.? if so, where? are we seeing effects in florida yet? >> i think the answer is does it hit the u.s., the word would be likely, better than 50/50 that it hits the u.s. somewhere. there's a chance that it doesn't turn left soon enough to hit the u.s. and hits atlantic canada, halifax, nova scotia. it's affecting florida with big waves and some rain across south florida. the surf will be the rip tides, rip currents that will be coming there, pulling people out. you'll have people out there trying to surf in this
the u.s.? if so, where? clark howard will be with us as well in about 45 minutes. he will be talking about windows 8, the new operating system here. some say they can hardly recognize it. but is that a good thing? ow. >> hurricane sandy has packed a punch as it passes through the caribbean. two deaths have been blamed on the system, one in jamaica, one in haiti. folks along the coast of florida may start seeing the effects of that storm as well. all right, chad. is it going to hit the...
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and in the u.s., ads like this are everywhere. and companies can't or won't call each other out for making false claims. so, just how do the stars and models in ads achieve those luscious lashes in beauty magazines. we checked in with beauty expert greta monahan, who says fake lashes are the way to go. >> typically, what i need to do if i want a magnified effect, a movie star effect, is to use false lashes and mascara. >> reporter: for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >> both companies declined to comment on that ad when we reached out to them. >>> now, the stunning, new book by the prominent doctor that not only claims he went to heaven, but says he can prove it. eben alexander almost died four years ago. now, he has his book, "proof of heaven." >> reporter: eben alexander is a healthy, 58-year-old harvard-trained neurosurgeon. an expert of science. did you go to heaven? >> yes. >> reporter: four years ago, alexander nearly died from a massive brain infection that plunged him into a coma and shut down near
and in the u.s., ads like this are everywhere. and companies can't or won't call each other out for making false claims. so, just how do the stars and models in ads achieve those luscious lashes in beauty magazines. we checked in with beauty expert greta monahan, who says fake lashes are the way to go. >> typically, what i need to do if i want a magnified effect, a movie star effect, is to use false lashes and mascara. >> reporter: for "good morning america," paula faris,...
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a u.s. official says the u.s. hopes to have access to him. >>> in a time where everyone seems to want bigger, grander houses, one designer has come through with one of the world's narrowest houses. look, it's that little wedge to the left of the big building. the widest part of the building is only 4 feet. it's a real apartment in warsaw, poland. it has a bathroom, kitchen and 3' wide bed. >> okay if you're single. >> and continue y. hard to get up those stairs. >> cannot have a big dog. if a big dog got in your bed you'd be in trouble. >> happening today big companies like microsoft and delta are publicly calling on congress to fix the deficit. that means maybe even raising taxes. jennifer westhoven here with that. >> raising taxes. you do not hear about ceos calling for that very often. that's the interesting thing about this from "wall street journal." eighty ceos from big companies have a message for congress. they are saying for america to succeed washington has to cut the debt and not through cuts alone. tha
a u.s. official says the u.s. hopes to have access to him. >>> in a time where everyone seems to want bigger, grander houses, one designer has come through with one of the world's narrowest houses. look, it's that little wedge to the left of the big building. the widest part of the building is only 4 feet. it's a real apartment in warsaw, poland. it has a bathroom, kitchen and 3' wide bed. >> okay if you're single. >> and continue y. hard to get up those stairs. >>...
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she was in the u.s. navy. >> reporter: the binder belongs to prince harris, it included life insurance policies, birth certificates and savings bonds of face value of nearly $2,000. >> i'm sure they can use it wherever they went. >> reporter: medina says his search for harris turned up no lead. >> so i called you. >> reporter: we called the u.s. department of veteran affairs within one hour we got a call from prince harris. we drove out to reunite her with the binder. >> oh, gee, i can't thank you enough. can i give you a hug? oh, thank you. >> reporter: harris said she left her former home in a hurry because her husband was very sick. now harris lives with her sister. >> i was down to my last dime. honestly i was. my sister just took me in. >> reporter: medina who was in the navy himself says he's just happy to help a fellow vet. >> you want to the trouble for us. >> thank you. thank you. i got to get another hug. oh, thank you very much. >> reporter: enjoy. >> i love the south. >> she is grateful. i lo
she was in the u.s. navy. >> reporter: the binder belongs to prince harris, it included life insurance policies, birth certificates and savings bonds of face value of nearly $2,000. >> i'm sure they can use it wherever they went. >> reporter: medina says his search for harris turned up no lead. >> so i called you. >> reporter: we called the u.s. department of veteran affairs within one hour we got a call from prince harris. we drove out to reunite her with the...
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this is not a country that can be built in the way that the u.s. would like to see in terms of our own democracy. we certainly need to value the afghan people. want to see their government emerge and support those efforts. human rights concerns, women you know, develop that as a country but we can't insist on -- and i don't think this administration is doing that on the u.s. government there. the taliban live there. we've got to somehow understand that. they're not going anywhere. so quite frankly we need to approach afghanistan in a way that takes into consideration what will we do, the violence there, what will exist in a regional strategy to stabilize the country and what ensures our national security which is the first and paramount concern that we should have. after over a decade of war and $500 billion that's $500 billion, a lot of that money has been stolen and has been a corrupt government. we need to invest that in jobs in our economy here at home, bill. >> bill: congresswoman barbara lee, democrat from california, representing oakland are
this is not a country that can be built in the way that the u.s. would like to see in terms of our own democracy. we certainly need to value the afghan people. want to see their government emerge and support those efforts. human rights concerns, women you know, develop that as a country but we can't insist on -- and i don't think this administration is doing that on the u.s. government there. the taliban live there. we've got to somehow understand that. they're not going anywhere. so quite...
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the guy who came by our office running for the u.s. senate in 1994 was really bright, an analytical mind. he was more of the problems are -- solver. he was a management consultant. he thought he could do a better job. he was fairly non-ideological. if i had to put him on a scale of a football field, i would put among the 35 or 40 yard line on the right side, but nowhere near the reds on. that was the guy then. that was the guy who started to run for president in 2007. somewhere during the 2008 campaign, he realized it was not working and he had to go hard right. for the last four years, he has been running as far to the right as he possibly could. when you had that fox news debate back in september of last year when he said, if you were offered a budget deal, 10-1,, would you go? not one of the eight republican candidates raised their hands. the thing about it is, that is one hail of a deal -- one hell of a deal. he really did not hit us back until -- not even until the can -- at the convention. it was the first debate. it was a differ
the guy who came by our office running for the u.s. senate in 1994 was really bright, an analytical mind. he was more of the problems are -- solver. he was a management consultant. he thought he could do a better job. he was fairly non-ideological. if i had to put him on a scale of a football field, i would put among the 35 or 40 yard line on the right side, but nowhere near the reds on. that was the guy then. that was the guy who started to run for president in 2007. somewhere during the 2008...